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Old May 25th 20, 05:55 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
micky[_4_]
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I send a mssage to tubitv, but I feel like telling you all too.


I just wanted you to know: Watching something and during one of your
commericials "Maid in Manhattan" flashed by. I've wanted to see that so
in the most recent version of Firefox I opened a new tab, and searched
your site for that movie. No matches. I capitalized the two words, No
matches. I did something else and against it said No Matches. I went
to another tab and googled Maid in Mahattan and the box above
the first hit said you had it. I right clicked on the entry (your logo,
Tubi, Free) and opened a new tab, and there it was, on your site. Then
I went back to the search tab, deleted and re-added one M, and this time
it found it. I right clicked on the tab and left-clicked Dupicate Tab
and it opened your page, but again said No Matches ???
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Old May 25th 20, 07:44 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
UnsteadyKen
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In article ,

micky says...

I just wanted you to know:

How very kind of you, this will really add to my knowledge of Wonderful
Windows 10.

However:
Tubi is the largest free movie and TV streaming service in the US. We
are not available in Europe

Alas,I will never see Maid in Mahattan, my life is ruined.

--
Ken
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Old May 25th 20, 07:53 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul[_32_]
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micky wrote:
I send a mssage to tubitv, but I feel like telling you all too.


I just wanted you to know: Watching something and during one of your
commericials "Maid in Manhattan" flashed by. I've wanted to see that so
in the most recent version of Firefox I opened a new tab, and searched
your site for that movie. No matches. I capitalized the two words, No
matches. I did something else and against it said No Matches. I went
to another tab and googled Maid in Mahattan and the box above
the first hit said you had it. I right clicked on the entry (your logo,
Tubi, Free) and opened a new tab, and there it was, on your site. Then
I went back to the search tab, deleted and re-added one M, and this time
it found it. I right clicked on the tab and left-clicked Dupicate Tab
and it opened your page, but again said No Matches ???


Google search:

site:tubitv.com "maid in manhattan"

https://tubitv.com/movies/488198/maid_in_manhattan

Paul
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Old May 25th 20, 04:27 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
micky[_4_]
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In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Mon, 25 May 2020 02:53:52 -0400, Paul
wrote:

micky wrote:
I send a mssage to tubitv, but I feel like telling you all too.


I just wanted you to know: Watching something and during one of your
commericials "Maid in Manhattan" flashed by. I've wanted to see that so
in the most recent version of Firefox I opened a new tab, and searched
your site for that movie. No matches. I capitalized the two words, No
matches. I did something else and against it said No Matches. I went
to another tab and googled Maid in Mahattan and the box above
the first hit said you had it. I right clicked on the entry (your logo,
Tubi, Free) and opened a new tab, and there it was, on your site. Then
I went back to the search tab, deleted and re-added one M, and this time
it found it. I right clicked on the tab and left-clicked Dupicate Tab
and it opened your page, but again said No Matches ???


Google search:

site:tubitv.com "maid in manhattan"

https://tubitv.com/movies/488198/maid_in_manhattan

Paul


Yeah, that's what I said. Google search found it, but searching on the
tubitv site did not.

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Old May 25th 20, 04:29 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,free.spam
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An idiot...

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I send a mssage to tubitv, but I feel like telling you all too.


I just wanted you to know: Watching something and during one of your
commericials "Maid in Manhattan" flashed by. I've wanted to see that so
in the most recent version of Firefox I opened a new tab, and searched
your site for that movie. No matches. I capitalized the two words, No
matches. I did something else and against it said No Matches. I went
to another tab and googled Maid in Mahattan and the box above
the first hit said you had it. I right clicked on the entry (your logo,
Tubi, Free) and opened a new tab, and there it was, on your site. Then
I went back to the search tab, deleted and re-added one M, and this time
it found it. I right clicked on the tab and left-clicked Dupicate Tab
and it opened your page, but again said No Matches ???



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Old May 25th 20, 08:50 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul[_32_]
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micky wrote:
In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Mon, 25 May 2020 02:53:52 -0400, Paul
wrote:

micky wrote:
I send a mssage to tubitv, but I feel like telling you all too.


I just wanted you to know: Watching something and during one of your
commericials "Maid in Manhattan" flashed by. I've wanted to see that so
in the most recent version of Firefox I opened a new tab, and searched
your site for that movie. No matches. I capitalized the two words, No
matches. I did something else and against it said No Matches. I went
to another tab and googled Maid in Mahattan and the box above
the first hit said you had it. I right clicked on the entry (your logo,
Tubi, Free) and opened a new tab, and there it was, on your site. Then
I went back to the search tab, deleted and re-added one M, and this time
it found it. I right clicked on the tab and left-clicked Dupicate Tab
and it opened your page, but again said No Matches ???

Google search:

site:tubitv.com "maid in manhattan"

https://tubitv.com/movies/488198/maid_in_manhattan

Paul


Yeah, that's what I said. Google search found it, but searching on the
tubitv site did not.


On my webpage it said "it's not available".

What does that mean exactly ?

Are they using the owning of physical media as a loaner mechanism ?

It's possible their search engine curates the collection
and removes things that are no longer available.

Just as I can find historical Newegg items on Google,
that the site-provided search engine excludes for
obvious reasons (does not further the business).

Paul
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Old May 26th 20, 10:42 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
micky[_4_]
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In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Mon, 25 May 2020 15:50:55 -0400, Paul
wrote:

micky wrote:
In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Mon, 25 May 2020 02:53:52 -0400, Paul
wrote:

micky wrote:
I send a mssage to tubitv, but I feel like telling you all too.


I just wanted you to know: Watching something and during one of your
commericials "Maid in Manhattan" flashed by. I've wanted to see that so
in the most recent version of Firefox I opened a new tab, and searched
your site for that movie. No matches. I capitalized the two words, No
matches. I did something else and against it said No Matches. I went
to another tab and googled Maid in Mahattan and the box above
the first hit said you had it. I right clicked on the entry (your logo,
Tubi, Free) and opened a new tab, and there it was, on your site. Then
I went back to the search tab, deleted and re-added one M, and this time
it found it. I right clicked on the tab and left-clicked Dupicate Tab
and it opened your page, but again said No Matches ???
Google search:

site:tubitv.com "maid in manhattan"

https://tubitv.com/movies/488198/maid_in_manhattan

Paul


Yeah, that's what I said. Google search found it, but searching on the
tubitv site did not.


On my webpage it said "it's not available".


I hadn't tried to play it because I'm in the middle of something else
on tubi, but I tried now and it worked. First two people in a park,
then 45 seconds to get past the opening credits, and then a scene of NYC
from the water.

Tubi works pretty well, with few ads, but sometimes stops for no reason
and I have to Reload.

At the start of the 3rd season of one show, I started missing some
subtitles (but if I went back just the right amount, I'd see the
subtitle I missed, but then I'd continue to miss them), so I switched to
the lowest quality signal and now everything works fine**. And on my 19"
screen any decrease in quality is not noticeable.

**Does this make sense or is it just a coincidence.

What does that mean exactly ?


I don't know. You're om the USA aren't you? Someone in this very
thread I think it was said you had to be in the USA.

If you're not in the USA a virtual something will often make it work
anyhow. I hear.


Are they using the owning of physical media as a loaner mechanism ?

It's possible their search engine curates the collection
and removes things that are no longer available.

Just as I can find historical Newegg items on Google,
that the site-provided search engine excludes for
obvious reasons (does not further the business).


Yes, could be, except it works for me.

Paul


 




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